Author Archives: Russ

Snipes Surrenders

Wesley Snipes is a fugitive no longer. According to the Associated Press, Snipes surrendered to federal authorities in Florida today. He was later released on a $1 million bond. Snipes will be allowed to return to Namibia to finish the … Continue reading

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Cleaning Up the Tax Code?

I really believe that I have lifetime employment. I just can’t see Congress implementing meaningful tax reform in my lifetime (as much as I’d like to see it). But every so often a ray of sunshine is seen. The Captain’s … Continue reading

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Taxing the Virtual World, Redux

I’ve previously written about taxing the virtual world. Let’s say you’re playing an online game, one of those that have their own worlds, such as EverQuest or SecondLife. I own Russ’ Gold Depot, and you agree to purchase those 100 … Continue reading

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Hot Air in More Ways than One

VaporTech is a Livermore (California) company that uses steam, vapor, and high pressure to clean toxic soils or increase oil production from old wells. Its CEO used to be John Frances Griffin. I say ‘used to be’ because Mr. Griffin, … Continue reading

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Philanthropist, or Tax Evader?

Joe Mammana owns the Yardley Egg Farm in Ohio. He’s pledged millions to crack down on criminals. There’s just one little problem, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office: Mr. Mammana hasn’t paid his own taxes. The Associated Press reports that … Continue reading

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A Tax Carnival

Don’t Mess With Taxes has the December Tax Carnival up. It’s well worth reading this compendium of posts.

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Travelling

I’ll be on the road for the next few days, so posting will be light to nonexistent until next Wednesday. While I’m gone you may want to catch Joe Kristan’s series on year-end tax planning. While his focus is on … Continue reading

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Tapping the Till

This is a story that really speaks for itself. Reverend John Henry Walker of the Macedonia Baptist Church in Charlotte, North Carolina pleaded guilty to nine counts of tax evasion and bank fraud. The Associated Press reported that federal prosecutors … Continue reading

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Coming in 2007: Married but Single

California’s Legislature passed domestic partners tax legislation earlier this year. For 2007 (not 2006), qualified domestic partners are required to file as Married, Filing Jointly on their California state tax returns. However, they must continue to file as single on … Continue reading

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The Twelve Blogs of Christmas

Fellow tax blogger Dan Meyer of Tick Marks is listing out his twelve favorite blogs—the “Twelve Blogs of Christmas.” He started with tax blogs, and we’ve made the grade. I’ve been somewhat remiss in noting that the other tax bloggers … Continue reading

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